Hey! This is Yahya Sinwar... Israeli soldiers jumped with joy after seeing the body in the rubble
Delhi: Hamas chief Yahya Sinwar was killed in an attack by the Israeli army. Israeli soldiers were patrolling in the southern Gaza Strip, when suddenly firing started. With the help of a drone, the army targeted the part of a building where many terrorists were hiding. When the dust cleared and the soldiers started searching the rubble, they found a body. Seeing this, the Israeli soldiers were overjoyed, because this body resembled someone they had been looking for for a long time.
**Israeli soldiers jumped with joy after seeing Sinwar's body**
It was none other than Hamas chief Yahya Sinwar, whom the Israeli army was looking for since October 7, 2023. Thousands of people were killed in Gaza in the last one year, but Sinwar used to escape every time. The Israeli army made every possible effort to find and kill him, but he was not being caught. It was being said that Sinwar was hiding in the tunnels of Gaza and was hiding his identity among the Israeli hostages.
**Sinwar's death confirmed**
Wednesday proved fatal for Sinwar, when he was killed along with two other terrorists. Israeli officials confirmed Sinwar's death, and there was no indication that there was any hostage at the scene. Israeli officials identified Sinwar from dental records and fingerprints, and his DNA test was also done to confirm the confirmation.
**The body was carefully removed from the rubble**
After Sinwar and other terrorists were killed, Israeli soldiers approached the bodies carefully as there was a danger of explosives in that area. An Israeli official said that money and weapons were also recovered from near the bodies. Israeli military spokesman, Rear Admiral Daniel Hagari, told the media that Sinwar's body was found in a tunnel where the bodies of six earlier Israeli hostages were also found.
Delhi: Hamas chief Yahya Sinwar was killed in an attack by the Israeli army. Israeli soldiers were patrolling in the southern Gaza Strip, when suddenly firing started. With the help of a drone, the army targeted the part of a building where many terrorists were hiding. When the dust cleared and the soldiers started searching the rubble, they found a body. Seeing this, the Israeli soldiers were overjoyed, because this body resembled someone they had been looking for for a long time.
**Israeli soldiers jumped with joy after seeing Sinwar's body**
It was none other than Hamas chief Yahya Sinwar, whom the Israeli army was looking for since October 7, 2023. Thousands of people were killed in Gaza in the last one year, but Sinwar used to escape every time. The Israeli army made every possible effort to find and kill him, but he was not being caught. It was being said that Sinwar was hiding in the tunnels of Gaza and was hiding his identity among the Israeli hostages.
**Sinwar's death confirmed**
Wednesday proved fatal for Sinwar, when he was killed along with two other terrorists. Israeli officials confirmed Sinwar's death, and there was no indication that there was any hostage at the scene. Israeli officials identified Sinwar from dental records and fingerprints, and his DNA test was also done to confirm the confirmation.
**The body was carefully removed from the rubble**
After Sinwar and other terrorists were killed, Israeli soldiers approached the bodies carefully as there was a danger of explosives in that area. An Israeli official said that money and weapons were also recovered from near the bodies. Israeli military spokesman, Rear Admiral Daniel Hagari, told the media that Sinwar's body was found in a tunnel where the bodies of six earlier Israeli hostages were also found.
**Israeli soldiers jumped with joy after seeing Sinwar's body**
It was none other than Hamas chief Yahya Sinwar, whom the Israeli army was looking for since October 7, 2023. Thousands of people were killed in Gaza in the last one year, but Sinwar used to escape every time. The Israeli army made every possible effort to find and kill him, but he was not being caught. It was being said that Sinwar was hiding in the tunnels of Gaza and was hiding his identity among the Israeli hostages.
**Sinwar's death confirmed**
Wednesday proved fatal for Sinwar, when he was killed along with two other terrorists. Israeli officials confirmed Sinwar's death, and there was no indication that there was any hostage at the scene. Israeli officials identified Sinwar from dental records and fingerprints, and his DNA test was also done to confirm the confirmation.
**The body was carefully removed from the rubble**
After Sinwar and other terrorists were killed, Israeli soldiers approached the bodies carefully as there was a danger of explosives in that area. An Israeli official said that money and weapons were also recovered from near the bodies. Israeli military spokesman, Rear Admiral Daniel Hagari, told the media that Sinwar's body was found in a tunnel where the bodies of six earlier Israeli hostages were also found.